Japanese Hanging Scroll Kakejiku
This antique Japanese hanging scroll (kakejiku or makimono) represents a kagami mochi, a traditional Japanese New Year decoration consisting of mochi (rice cakes) topped with a Japanese orange on a wooden stand. There is a mouse in the foreground. This piece is signed with a name.
Kakejiku is a Japanese picture or calligraphy mounted on a piece of paper. It was a tool to spread Buddhism in Japan and has been integrated with Japanese culture as interior decoration. Tokokake is used at the Tokonoma in tatami room. Chakake has Zen words used in the tea ceremony room, and Buddha-kake is used in the Buddhist altar.
- Paper, wood
- C1920
- Some inscriptions on label: 大正十五年 Taisho 15 (1926)
- Item weight: 190 grams
- Packed weight: 490 grams
- Scroll approx. 181 cm long x 43.5 cm wide (ends) x 38.5 cm wide (image)
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Good condition considering its age. Holes (bug damage) on top right corner of scroll. Stains on image, especially top and bottom parts. Damage on paper on the outside/back of scroll. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos.
- We got this item at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, Japan
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